Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, October 18, 1905, Image 4
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THE CHANGE OF LIFE
MTELLI6ENTW0MEN PREPARE
JJangorB and Pain of This Critical Period
voided by tho Uee of Lydla E. Pinkbam'a
Vegetable Compound.
now many wo
amJ men realize that
f- T I the most critical
J I ; jfejg j I period in a wolf
T-J <=* ?5 | | man's existence
' yf i I *s *'ie c^anKc ?f
a -<=?- fh I I life, and that the
I j anxiety felt by
II %*?'] j women as this
yugftivMy^S^^StrAjjj time draws near
\MrxAEGi Yy/afirj]) is not without
~ reason ? '
If her system is in a deranged condl- i
tion, or she is predisposed to apoplexy j
or congestion of uny organ, it is at this
timo tn linnnmn anfivA wtiK
host of nervous irritations, make life
A burden. 1
At this time, also, cancers and tumors
re more liable to begin their destruc- ]
tivc work. Snch warning symptoms as
sense of suffocation, hot flashes, dizsincss,
headache, dread of impending
evil, sounds in tho ears, timidity, pal- '
pitation of the heart, sparks before
the eyes, irregularities, constipation,
ariable appetite, weakness and inquietude
are promptly heeded by intelligent
women who aro approaching the
period of life when woman's great
change may be expected.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
is the world's greatest remedy
lor women at this trying period, and
may be relied upon to overcome all distressing
symptoms and carry them
aafely through to a healthy and happy
old age.
Lyuia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
invigorates and strengthens the
female organism, and builds up the
weakened nervous system as no other
medicine can.
Mrs A. E. Q. Hyland, of Chestertown,
Md., in a letter to Mrs. Pinkha:n.
says :
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:?
"I hail been suffering with falling of tha
womb for years and was passing through the
ch&ngo of life. My womb was badly swollen.
I bad n good deal of screnee*. dizzy spells,
tieadm-hos. anil was very nervous. I wrote
you for advice end commenced treatment
with Lydia E. rinkhom's Vegetable ComKund
as vou directed, and I am happy to say
at all those distressing symptoms left ino,
end I have passed safely through the chango
?f lifo a well woman."
For special advice regarding this important
period women are invited to
write to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. It
la free and always helpful.
Many a lawyer hns discovered that
a wife's word is law. So. 4*2.
COONS CAUSE MUCH TROUBLE.
Uncle Sam Raises Game Fowls and
the Animals Eat Them Up.
The Fercdnl government and tho I
6tate of Louisiana will probably have
lo abandon their plan to use Breton
island, on the coast, as a proservo for
Ihe prorogation of prairie hens and
ether fowls, owing to the immense
cumbers of raccoons that have preempted
the claim.
Although the island is a small one,
It is said by tho game wardens that
within Its few square miles there must
be 5,000 to 10,000 coons.
About 15,000 prairie hens were
'batched this year, and as soon as they
became of an eatable size they were
devoured by tho 'coons. The same has
happened to other varieties of game
fowl which the government endeavored
to propagate on tho island.
Tho Breton islands are some distance
from tho mainland and difficult
of access. It was for this reason that
they were selected as a preserve. But
the 'coons have spoiled all the plans.
A force of trappers and hunters is to
be s: nt to the Island after the 'coons,
but so great is their number that it is
feared they cannot bo exterminated.?
New York Ilcrald.
Little Girlst ae Stowaways.
Three little gli Is have the town o
hlillinc-cket. Me., a good scare las
week. They disappeared mysteriously
and search failed to reveal tlieii
whereabouts until some hours latei
when they were found in the town o
Sherman, twelve miles away. The]
had nlaved stowaway on a train In or
dcr to got there.
The size of the lion's share depends
upon the size of the lion.
COFFEE NEURALCIA
L?atci When You Unit mid Uio Pottum.
A lady who unconsciously drifted
Into nervous prostration brought on by
eofTce, says:
"I have been a coffee drinker nil my
life, and used It regularly, three times
dny.
"A yenr or two ago I became subject
to nervous neuralgia, attacks of nervous
headnehe nnd general nervous
prostration which not only incapacitated
me for doing my housework, but
frequently made it necessary for me to
remain in a dark room for two or three
days at a time.
"1 employed several good doctors, one
after the other, but none of them was
able to give me permanent relief.
"Eight months ago a friend suggested
that perhaps coffee was the cause of
my troumes mm tnat 1 try rostuin
Food Coffee mul give tip the old kind.
I nm glad I took her ndvlce, for my
health has bton entirely restored. I
have no more neuralgia, nor have I had
one solitary headache in all these eight
months. No more of my days are
wasted In solitary confinement In a
dark room. I do all my own work with
ease. The tiesh that t lost during the
years of ?iy nervous prostration has
come back to me during these months,
and I am ouoe more a happy, healthy
woman. I enclose a list of names of
friends who can vouch for tho truth
of the statement." Name given by
X'ostuui Co., Battle Creak, Mich.
There's a reason.
Ten days' trial leaving off coffee and
l vising ratlin Is mfflcleut. All grocers.
I Jkk.
THE CLOSING SCENE
Portsmouth Treaty Officially Signed
By Both Rulers
IS DONE WITHOUT ANY CEREMONY
War in the Far East Officially Ends
With the Signatures of Czar and
Mikado.
Washington, Special?The emperor
jf Russia and the emperor of Japan
Saturday morning signed their respective
copies of the peace treaty,
thus officially ending war.
Baron Rosen, the Russian ambassador,
called at the state department
and saw Secretary Root. While he
had no official advices on the subject
information had reached him to the
effect that the emperor of Russia had
early in the day ailixed his signature
to the treaty.
A few minutes after noon Minister
Takahira appeared at the state dapal
tment with a message stating that
the emperor of Japan had signed the
treaty at Tokyo. A cablegram was
immediately dispatched to Spencer
Eddy charge of the American embassy
at St. Petersburg, who was instructed
to inform the Russian foreign
office that the emperor of Japan
had signed the treaty.
St. Petersburg, By Cable.?The
treaty of peace was signed Saturday
though the representative of the foreign
office refused to make any official
statement on parchment with the
the French and English text in parallel
columns, was sent by Foreign Minister
Lamsdorff to Peterhof, where
the ceremony of signing took place.
Paris. By Cable.?Premier Ronvier,
acting on behalf of the Russian government,
cabled M. llavmand, the
French minister at Tokyo, to inform
xin* Japanese government mat the emperor
of Russia bad sgincd the peace
treaty, thus completing Russia's part
i:r the conclusion of peace between
that country and Japan.
DEATH OF SIR HENRY IRVING.
Attack of Synocope After Return to
Hotel On Conclusion of Performance
at Bradford. England, Caused
Death at 11:30 O'clock Friday
Night.
London, By Cable.?Sir Henry Irving
died suddenly at Bradford Friday
night.
The death, of the distinguished actor
was totally unexpected, lie was
engaged in a tour of the provinces,
appcnring nightly, and a few days ago
sjxoke at a public meeting in advocacy
of the movement for a municipal
theatre.
Sir Henry played as usual at Bradford,
and returned from the theatre
to his hotel, where he was seized with
an attack of syncope, dying at 11:30
o'clock.
living's Inst appearance was ts
"Beekct," in Lord Tennyson's play
of that name.
The Associated Press received the
following telegram from Sir Henry
Irving's mnager, Bran Stoker: "Very
terrible news. Sir Henry Irving had
an attack of Syncope after returning
from the theatre to the hotel and died
suddenly."
Ready For General Passenger Agents.
Mexico City, Special.?The committee
having in charge the entertainment
of the members of the General
Passenger Agents' Association of
Ameirra lias completed all arrangements
for the care of the party from
the time of their arrival at the border
until they reach this city, where
they will hold their convention from
October 17 to 21 inclusive.
Slight Fire on Governor's Island.
New York, Special.?A slight lire
started Sunday in the bakery of Castle
Williams, on Governor's Island,
in which there are about 300 military
prisoners, most of whom were exercising
in the court yard. The prisoners
formed a bucket bagrndo and
had the blaze out beforo the tire company
arrived. The damage is small.
Five Swept Overboard.
New York, Spoeial.?Five lives are
known to have been lost and more
than 10 persons injured, some of them
or* w*i* ilt- rvi? I?a 1J*?a
? "nil* , "ii in*- \ niliii *i juit; oifiuiirr
Campania 'ast Wednesday when a gigantic
wave rolled over the steamer
and swept across a deck thick with
steerage passengers. John Oraliam of
Milwaukee was one of the passengers
washed overboard and lost, lie was
traveling in the steerage. In addition
to the name of John Graham the
Ounard line ofHcials gave out the following
names of steerage passengers
who were washed overboard.
Holston Methodist Conference Praises
President.
Bristol, Va., Special.?The Holston
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal
ehurehy South, in session herr
unanimously adopted a resolution
commending President Roosevelt's ef
forts in behalf of i>ence between Ja
pan and Russia. Bishops Hoss am
Duncan of the Southern Methodis
church, were both present at tl?<. con
ferenco.
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FITSperm?tnontlyeured. Ko fits or nervousne.ssurter
first Juv'a uso of Dr. Itllno's Great
NerveRestoror, fit rial bottlennd treatise (roe
Dr.lt. H. Klixk, Ltd., 931 Arch St.. Phlla.,Ya
The more active the mind the greater
the need for physical recreation.
Mrs. VTlaS'Ow's Soothing Syrup (or Children
toothlng,->oftenst begums, reduces tnllam malion,alln.
a pain,cures wind colic,26c. a bottle
Milan is one of the important industrial
centres of Italy.
1'lso'sCure is the best medicine we over use l
ior all directions of throat and lungs.? Wm.
O. LnDsi.tr, Vauburen, ind., r'eb. 10, 1J0J.
"Every mind frets for relaxation," says
a writer.
NO TONGUE CAN TELL
Ilonr I SufTeretl AYlth Itching aud
Uloeillng Kczcuia Until Cured
f by Cutlcura.
"No tongue can tell how I suffered for
live years witu a icrrto.y pamtui, itching
and bleeding eczema, my body and face
being covered with sores. .Never in my
life did 1 experience such awful suffering,
and 1 longed for deatu, which 1 felt was
near. 1 had tried doctors and medicines
without success, hut my mother insisted
that 1 try Cuticura. 1 felt better alter the
first bath with Cuticura Sonp, and one application
of Cuticura Ointment, and was
soon entirely well. (Signed) Airs. A. Eteon,
Bellcvuc, Mich."
Mount Aconeagun, the giaut peak of tho j
'Andes, is 23,080 feet high.
Thu Great Antiseptic,
Sloan's I.iniment. for nil mosquito bites.
It kills yellow fever and malaria germs.
Cats arc licensed in Heron, and every
cat must wear a metal badge.
Deafness Cannot Re Cured
by local applications us thoy cannot reaohtho
diseased portion ofttiouar. There is only ono
way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional
romodios. Deafness is eausod by an
influmud condition of the mucous lining o?
the Eustachian Tube. Wlionthis tube is iuflurncd
you havo u rumblingsound or imperfect
hearing, nud when it Is entirely closed
Deafness is the result, and unless tho inflammation
cau bo taken out nud this tube restored
to its uormul condition, hearing wilt
bo destroyed forever. Nino cases out of ton
nrecaused by catnrrn, which Is nothing but an
fnlluinud condition of tbo mucous surfaces.
We will givo Ono Hundred Dollars f> run 7
caseof Deafness (caused by cutarrh)thut caunotbocurodby
Hull's Catarris Caro. Send for
circulars free. F.J. Ciikmkx A Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75a.
Tako tlall's Family Fills for constipation.
The English flag floats on 11,305 mcr.
chant vessels.
Taylor's Cherokeo Remedy of Rwoet Gum
and Mullen Is Nature's great remedy -Cures
Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption,
and all throat and lung troubles. At druggists,
25c., 50e. and ?1.00 per bottlo.
They Knew the Answer.
"You never can tell how children
are coinc to anrilv thinrrs " snlrf a r?.,v.
lie school teacher.
"The other clay I asked the class
what a fort was. One boy answered.
'a place to put men in.'
" "Then what's a fortress?' said I.
"'A place to put women in!' exclaimed
the class In unison."
BOX OF WAFERS FREE-NO DRUGS
-CURES BY ABSORPTION.
Carri Belching of Out?Rml llronth ?nd
Bad Stomitcli ? Short Breath?
Bloating?Sour Krnctatlon*
Irregular Heart. ICto.
Take a Mull's Wufer any time of the day
or night, and note th? immediate pood effect
on your stomach. It absorbs the pas,
disinfects the stomach, -kills the poison
perms nnd cures the disease. Catarrh of
the head and fhroat. unwholesome food
I and overeating make bad stomachs,
j Scarcely any stomach is entirely free from
taint of some kind. Mull's Anti-Belch
I Wafers will make your stomach healthy
by absorbing foul pases which arise from
the undigested food and by re-enforeinp
the liniiip of the stomach, enabling it to
thoroughly mix the food with the gastric
juices. This cures stomach trouble, promotes
digestion, sweetens the breath, stops
belching and fermentation. Heart action
becomes strong and regular through this
process.
Discard drugs, its you know from experience
they do not cure stomach trouble.
Try a com "wm-sorse (Vaturc'sj method
that does cure. A soothing, healing sensation
results instantly.
We know Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers will
do this, and we want you to know it.
Spkciat. Okfkti.?The regular price of
'Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers is We. a nor, but
to introduce it to thousands of sufferers
we will send two (2) boxes upon receipt of
75e. and this advertisement, or we will
send you a sample free for this coupon.
,
I 10215 FREE COUPON 125 I
Send (his coupon with your name
I and address and name of a druggist
J who does not sell it for a free sample
I box of Mull's Anti-lielch Wafers to
I Mtrix's OnAPK Tonic Co.. 228 Third
I Ave., Rock Island, 111.
I
J Give Frill Addrett and Write Plainly.
Sold by all druggists, 50c. per box, or
sent by inail. .
William R. Travers, a well-known
New York clubman an?l related to
many prominent families in New York
and Baltimore, committed suicide by
shooting.
A GIANT LAID LOW.
Crippled an 1 Made III liy Awful Kidney
Disorders.
John Fernnays, fruit ralsor, Webster,
X. Y., says: "I used to lift railroad
ti^i^ bu^
made me crawl on hands and knees.
1 I was so crippled for a tiino that 1
couldn't walk without sticks, had head!
aches and dizzy spells and the kidney
1 secretions were muddy and full of
briekdust sediment. Doan's Kidney
Pills made the pain disappear and cor1
vected the urinary trouble. I have felt
t better ever since."
Sold by all dealers. r>0 cents a box.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y,
.
> , #
To make
Co
'"T'^AKE a fwnrnon Clay P'ps.
3 Pl.f n T
stem.
Bind the two in position with a t
of Rubber Hose.
] Then till the bowl of the pipe with
citiin Carbide.
Next tic a rag over head of the bov
Carbide.
Now put the pipe into a Glass of
Water, as in picture.
There you have a complete Gas- "
plant for 25 cents.
Touch a match to the Burner?
and you'll get a beautiful White Gaslight.
Of course, this is only an cxpei
mcnt. but it shows the wonderful sit
plicity of Acetylene Lighting.
That very simplicity gave Acetylci
Light a setback, at first.
It seemed so simple to turn Calci
Gas-light that over 600 different kind
"Acetylene Machines" were invcntei
marketed for the purpose, by about a
people.
Well, the thing to be expected cert
About 530 of these "Acetylene Ma
Invented and sold by people who ki
Tinware than they did about Cas-mal
The "Calcium Carbide" was all ri
but 530 of the machines for turning
all wrong all the time.
So Acetylene Gas "got a bad nar
clear enough now that it never deserv
It was like selling Wood Stoves to
in, and then blaming the Coal for not
* * *
Lots of things happened to gricv<
these 530 makes of alleged "A<?ctyler
But very few accidents occurred fr
the days of rank experiment and 1
among, "Generator" Makers.
Of course, a gun will go off unexp
then, if the trigger he pulled by a pe
know it was loaded."
But, that's no fault of the Ammun
Well, finally the Insurance Com
these 530 odd makes of "Acetylene
wouldn't Acctylate, and the Insurance
investigation of all Generators that w
' them.
Then, out of the 600 odd "Mac
only about 70 were "permitted" by the
to be used.
Oh, what a howl was there!
By "permitted" I mean that tlfc
was willing that any building should 1
Fcr Your Family i
A The Best A
V MSm? anc
feSSrf
I \<BlJ .is ,?&
PJRICE,/p=^25 Cts ? rasi EJ
f4i?P%ili i
AWOTE |J s&fiy
Just think of It? Nomo, whose output
of gold for th? season of 1905 Is
estimated at $10,000,000. was practically
unknown a few years ago. the
Boston Transcript recalls. Its recent
history pmbably surpasses the maddest
dreams of the adventurers who
long ago froso and starred on its
then inhospitable shores. It strike#
us that Jack London mlswod a rare
chance when he hurried away froip
the romantic Northwest to go to London
to study prosaic socialism.
Maine Products With Peary
The Peary expedition was fitted out
largely In Maine. The Rhlp was built
In Bucksport; the canoes came from
Oldtown; the sledges and snowsaoes
wore made In Norway, and 150 pairs
of moccasins required camo from Moomouth
True, the pen may he mightier than
the swonl, but the pencil isn't much
good without the help of a knife.
I MOZLEY'S
LEMON ELIXIR
?A SCR* Cl'RK FOR?
CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS
nn<l till Hlfti>r<tfr? ofllir Slimufli uinl
n.?w?-U SOc. n liotllo ?t ilrnjj ?tore?.
.r
* iSr *~ -2*?
/
Cheap Gas
untry Horn
out extra cliflfge,
lasburner on its Acetylene General*
just as it permitte
ight-fitting piece or wired for Elect
Now, the Insi
fine-ground Cal- whether or not th
Generators were a
rl to keep in the Because, they 1
I . plosion occurs, fro
v\\ I // - alois they authori
\\ \ ? '/Vy, And, here's a p
r .? i J Though there
?? \ I Acetylene Light in
V Tires from it in
/' j^\r\ \ Kerosene and Gas
\yjy-' There have als
ri- 1 // j"o7 Fires from Ci
Itf Besides these 1
/Ri 5tiin'<i rive Tint ?
ie ?2H That shows ho
Kat in its cxaminatioi
Pfja "permitting" only
TpySS' ptcion, out of the
the market.
igjjjpf Well,?the booi
nfn~!jI prices possible 0:1
fjju jw Calcium Carbide,
fly I but acts like Magi<
'fml I Today, Acetylc
l/llf I Kerosene Light, o
Ml I It is ;.ot more
fjlh J nor three-fourths
II' f If I can't ^ror
|| I "faction my name
If J _ But Acetylene
; i " Light of the year
? It is also the (1
."I Sunliglit in healt)
/I because of this. \
^.1 the easiest of all j
so muc'1
gplants grow 24 hoi
ray of Sunlight co
twice ns fast as si
urn Carbide into of,
s of "tanks" and 1''a was ?rov
1, patented, and months P?"mci
>s many different
Now,. I've save
ainly happened! nortant to you tl
chines" had been Light,
new more about It consumes 01
ting. Oxygen from the
ght all the time, as cither Kerosene
it into Gas were That's a trcme
you?three-fourths
ne," though it is Because,?Oxy,
cd it at any time. And every bit
burn Hard Coal Women, Children
I burning. loss that can neve:
A 24 Candle-Pi
: the Owners of two-fifths of a ccn
ie Machines." That's about $
om them even in in the year for fo
dense ignorance, A Kerosene La
a third more, viz.
ectcdly, now and 'Kerosene alone, o
rson who "didn't That's exclusr
wicks, and the e
ition?is it? cleaning, filling an
panics got after I want to prcnu
Machines" that are a hatise-ownci
; Board made an Tell me how ma
'ere submitted to what it will cost t
Sanitary, eye-savii
rhines" patented. Write me toda;
Insurance Board on Tap."
Just a^dacss m
Insurance Board
be Insured, withand
tar Hsrse
ntiseptic Known.
TRY IT FOR
iienatisffi, Strains,
ains, Swellings
1 Enlargements.
>, 25c., 50c. and SI.OO.
EARL S. SLOAN,
ny St., Boston, Mass.
9B fSk B RTSk BaW 31
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SOLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
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So. 42.
3-light for
es
tviiicK used any one of itiese 70
ors it had found safe, and effective,
d houses to be piped for City Gas,
ricity, under proper conditions,
irance Companies ought to know
esc 70 different makes of Acetylene
bsolutely Safe to use.
lave to pay the hills, it Fire or Exn:
any one of the Acetylene Generze.
roof of their good judgment,
arc now Two Million people using
America, there have only been four
one year, against SS65 Fires from
oline.
0 been 4C91 Fires from Electricity,
ity Gas, and 520 Fires from Candles,
there have been 26 Fires from the
only four Fires from Acetylene.
w careful the Insurance Board was
1 of Acetylene Generators, and in
the 70 makes th:t were above jusCoo
experiments that were once on
* * *
n in Acetylene Lighting made lower
the material it is derived from, viz.,
a material that looks like Granite
z.
ne tyght is a full third cheaper than
r Gasoline Light, per Candle Power,
than half the price of Flectric Light,
that of City Gas.
c these staiements to your full satisis
not "Acetylene Jones."
is tnore than the safest and cheapest
1905.
//litest Light?the nearost to natural
i-giving Violet rays, and
vitli its freedom from flicker, it is
i\rriflcial Light on the Eyes.
like real Sunlight that it has made
urs per day in dark cellars where no
uld reach them. It made them grow
milar plants that had only the Sunviz.,
half the time,
rn by Cornell University in a threeit
made this very year.
* *
xl up for the last a point more imtan
all the others about Acetylene
ily one-fourth as much of the vital
Air of Living rooms or bed-rooms,
: or City Gas-Light consumes.
ndous difference in a lifetime, mark
i of a difference.
?< ? is Life.
of Oxygen stolen from the lungs of
and hi en, through Lighting, a
r be made good again,
ower Acetylene Light costs you only
it per hour.
5.85 per year, if burned every night
ur steady hours.
mp of equal capacity would cost you
: three-fifths of a cent per hour for
r $8 75 per year.
vc of broken lamp chimneys, new
verlasting drudgery and danger of
d trimming daily.
t these figures to yon. Reader, if you
r or storekeeper.
jny rooms you've got and I'll tell you
o light them with brilliant, beautiful,
ng Acetylene.
y for my Free Book about "Sunlight
ie here as?
"Acetylene Jones,"
o Adams St..
Chicago, Ills. I
W. L. Douglas
*3= & *3= SHOES Bm
W. L. Douglas S4-.00 Gilt Edge Lino
cannot be equalled at any price.
(j*' ' v^AhV1. , ] cCstnhlishert^^*^.
W |j July ?. 1*7(1.
% W.L.DOUGLAS MAKES AMD SELLS
_ MORE MEM'S SR.SO SHOES THAU
AMY OTHER MANUFACTURER.
*m nnn REWARD to snyons who can
v> IUjUUU disprove this statement.
W. L. Douglas shore have by thetr excellent
style, easy fitting, and superior wearing
qualities, achieved tbe largest sale of any SJ.io
shoe In the world. They are lust as good aa
those that cost you $5.00 to $7.00? the only
difference Is the price. If I could take you Intw
my fuctory at Brockton. Mass.. the largest la
the world under one roof making men's flna
hoes, and thow vm the care with whkh every
pair of Douglas shoes U made, you would realize
why W. L Douglas $3.50 shoes are the baa*
shoss produced la the world.
If I could show you the difference between lbs
hoes mads In my factory and thoee of other
makes, you would understand why Douglaa
$3.50 shoes cost smrs to make, why they hold
their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of
greater Intrinsic value than any other $3.BO
shoe on the market to-day.
W. L. Douptam Strong Motto Sjboom for
Mon. S3.BO, SS.OO. Boy?'School A
Droom 3hoo?.$3.BO, $3. 91.78,91.BO
CAUTION.?Insist upon having W. L.Don^
lea shoes. Fhko no substitute. None genuine
Without his name and prioo stamped on bottom.
WANTED, A shoe dealer Inevery town wber*
W. I.. Douglas Shoes are not sold. Full line of
samples sent free for Inspection upon raquest.
Fast Color Eyttcts used; they wl!l not woar brony.
Write for Ilinstrsted Catalog of Fall Stvlea.
W. I~ DOUGLAS, I'.rockton, Mnts.
TOR WOMEN
troubled with ills peculiar to
their sex, used as a douche is marvelously successful.
Thoroughly cleanses, kills disease germs,
stops discharges, heals inflammation and local
soreness, cures leucorrhoea and nasal catarrh.
Paxtine is in powder form to be dissolved in pore
water, and is far more cleansing, healing, germicidal
and economical than liquid antiseptics fo ail
TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES
For sale at druggists, C<0 cents a box.
Trial Box and Book of Instructions Frees.
Thk R. Paxton Compmnv Boston. Mass.
H-^Thompson'sEife Water
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